FOX 28 Columbus reported that a doubt is in custody. Reports say the doubt was likewise shoot but that person’s problem was not immediately known.

“These were two of the best “were having”, ” the honcho said as he paused to wipe away rends. “This was their announcing, and they did it right. They knew how to do patrolling the right way, both of them. As I said, both demonstrated their life in protection of others and that’s what they lived and breathed.”

He described the two slain officers as “pillars in our department” who were always willing to help out. The officers “literally dedicated their life, ” Morbitzer said, adding that they would be missed.

He asked that the officers’ families, the department and law enforcement across the country be kept in the public’s thoughts.

President Trump tweeted his “thoughts and prayers” for the downed officers, their relateds and the police on Saturday afternoon.

Columbus Ohio Police, which was assisting Westerville police and are handling the investigation, according to Morbitzer, queried the public to keep the Westerville department “and its officers in your thoughts& prayers.”

Westerville is where Ohio Gov. John Kasich resides. In a tweet, the superintendent called the officers’ demises “a painful tragedy.”

“The finest among us are those who risk everything there is everyday for our security, and Officers Anthony Morelli and Eric Joering were those people, ” Kasich said. “Their deaths are a terreible misfortune for my hometown of Westerville and all of Ohio.”

I’ve said a word about Westerville’s city chairwomen and Chief Morbitzer and obligation whatever support they need from the highway patrol. We give our devotions and deep condolences to their families and fellow men. Let’s pledge ourselves to never forget their service.( 2/2)